© 2021
In touch with the world ... at home on the High Plains
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
KJJP-FM 105.7 is currently operating at 15% of power, limiting its signal strength and range in the Amarillo-Canyon area. This due to complicated problems with its very old transmitter. Local engineers are continuing to work on the transmitter and are consulting with the manufacturer to diagnose and fix the problems. We apologize for this disruption and service as we work as quickly as possible to restore KJPFM to full power. In the mean time you can always stream either the HPPR Mix service or HPPR Connect service using the player above or the HPPR app.

Industrial hemp makes tentative headway on High Plains

Colorado Department of Agriculture

Industrial hemp is making headlines once again on the High Plains. The versatile plant—which lacks the levels of THC required to get a person high—still suffers from prejudice by association, and hemp growers aren’t able to access the same farm loans and insurance as other crop growers.

But now, as Colorado Public Radio reports, industrial hemp is gaining a new protection this year in the Centennial State. A bill authored by Colorado state Sen. Don Coram, who is a hemp grower, requests that the federal government not deny hemp growers access to water from federal reclamation projects.

Meanwhile, in Kansas, a bill protecting industrial hemp is waiting to be heard on the floor of the state Senate, after clearing the House. As Kansas Agland reports, supporters say the measure has an uphill battle in the upper chamber.